Calista C2-88 Projector Console
A set of controls and their housing, which control all signals necessary for recording and mixing.
Driver
See transducer. Dynamic Range �" The range between the quietest and the loudest sounds a device can handle (often quoted in dB).
Calista C1-9 Home Theater Instrument Out Direct
Feeding the output of an electric instrument (like an electric guitar) to the recording console or tape recorder without using a microphone.
Baffles
Sound absorbing panels used to prevent sound waves from entering or leaving a certain space
Calista C3-S Security System Engineer
1) A technician in charge of a recording session; Also called Recording Engineer.
2) A person with an engineering degree.
3) A person with sufficient experience in the field to be equivalent to the education one would receive earning an engineering degree.
Isolation
A containing of the sound wave in a certain area so that it will not leak into other areas and/or unintended mics.
Cable, TRS
A less common balanced cable that has 3 different contacts on its 1/4 inch connectors. Most headphone jacks are a good example of a TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connector. These are sometimes used instead of the more common XLR connection. Bose
Half Step
A pitch difference of the amount that is present between adjacent keys on a piano.
Driver
See transducer. Dynamic Range �" The range between the quietest and the loudest sounds a device can handle (often quoted in dB).
Calista C1-9 Home Theater Instrument Out Direct
Feeding the output of an electric instrument (like an electric guitar) to the recording console or tape recorder without using a microphone.
Baffles
Sound absorbing panels used to prevent sound waves from entering or leaving a certain space
Calista C3-S Security System Engineer
1) A technician in charge of a recording session; Also called Recording Engineer.
2) A person with an engineering degree.
3) A person with sufficient experience in the field to be equivalent to the education one would receive earning an engineering degree.
Isolation
A containing of the sound wave in a certain area so that it will not leak into other areas and/or unintended mics.
Cable, TRS
A less common balanced cable that has 3 different contacts on its 1/4 inch connectors. Most headphone jacks are a good example of a TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connector. These are sometimes used instead of the more common XLR connection. Bose
Half Step
A pitch difference of the amount that is present between adjacent keys on a piano.
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